“Marshals” cast: See which “Yellowstone” vets are joining Kayce Dutton's spinoff
“Marshals” cast: See which “Yellowstone” vets are joining Kayce Dutton's spinoff
Allison DeGrusheSun, March 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM UTC
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(Left to right) Ash Santos as Andrea, Tatanka Means as Miles, Arielle Kebbel as Belle, Logan Marshall-Green as Cal, and Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBSKey Points -
Marshals is a Yellowstone spinoff following Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) as he starts a new chapter as a U.S. Marshal.
Yellowstone alums Gil Birmingham, Brecken Merrill, and Mo Brings Plenty will reprise their roles.
The show premieres March 1 on CBS and Paramount+.
Marshals is taking the Yellowstone franchise into new territory.
Set a year after the Yellowstone finale, the action-heavy CBS procedural finds Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton, a former Navy SEAL, taking up a new career as a U.S. Marshal.
Grimes isn't the only Yellowstone vet on Marshals — Gil Birmingham, Mo Brings Plenty, and Brecken Merrill are also along for the ride. Joining them is an ensemble of fresh faces that includes Logan Marshall-Green and Arielle Kebbel, among others.
For all the details, check out Entertainment Weekly's Marshals cast and character guide.
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Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton
Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton on 'Marshals'Credit: Fred Hayes/CBS
Luke Grimes made his screen debut 20 years ago with a supporting role in the 2006 slasher All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. He became a household name, however, after being cast as Kayce Dutton, the youngest Dutton sibling, on Yellowstone (2018–2024).
Other notable roles include Navy SEAL Marc Lee in American Sniper (2014), Christian Grey's older brother in the Fifty Shades saga (2015–2018), and the bumbling Deputy Guy in Ari Aster's Eddington (2025).
On Marshals, Grimes again steps into the boots of Kayce, now a U.S. Marshal. Marshals showrunner Spencer Hudnut told EW last year that Kayce is a "changed man," noting that the time between Yellowstone and Marshals "has forced him to confront some of his demons and really focus on being a father."
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Logan Marshall-Green as Pete Calvin
Logan Marshall-Green as Cal on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS
Logan Marshall-Green cut his teeth on episodes of 24 and The O.C. before leading acclaimed genre flicks like Karyn Kusama's The Invitation (2015) and Leigh Whannel's Upgrade (2018). In recent years, he's found success on series like Big Sky (2021–2022) and And Just Like That (2025).
Later this year, you can see him among the A-list ensemble of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.
The actor joins Marshals as Pete Calvin, the former leader of Kayce's SEAL Team unit who recruits him to the U.S. Marshals.
Marshall-Green said in EW's February 2026 cover story that he was drawn to Marshals because of his interest in "the soldier's story, especially the vet and what they go through." He added, "More than anything, what tipped the scales for me was the Indigenous stories that they were planning on telling."
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Arielle Kebbel as Belle Skinner
Arielle Kebbel as Belle on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS
Arielle Kebbel has racked up a long list of credits, from movies like John Tucker Must Die (2006) and Fifty Shades Freed (2018) to series such as Gilmore Girls (2003–2004) and Ballers (2015–2019). Fans of The Vampire Diaries will also recognize her as amiable bloodsucker Lexi Branson.
Kebbel joins Marshals as Belle Skinner, an ATF agent described as "Martha Stewart in cowboy boots."
The actress told EW she's dreamed of joining the ever-expanding TV universe of Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan. "It's the first job I've ever had where so many friends and colleagues have texted me or said to me, 'You manifested this,'" she said.
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Ash Santos as Andrea Cruz
Ash Santos as Andrea on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS
Ash Santos is new to the Yellowstone universe, but previously worked with Sheridan on seasons 2 and 3 of Mayor of Kingstown. You may also know her from American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018) and the Netflix medical drama Pulse (2025).
On Marshals, Santos stars as Andrea Cruz, a Bronx-born U.S. Marshal sent to Montana after upsetting the wrong person at her previous job.
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Ahead of the premiere, Kebbel told TV Insider that the two ladies "don't see eye to eye" at first. As the season unfolds, however, "they learn to care for one another."
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Tatanka Means as Miles Kittle
Tatanka Means as Miles on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS
Over the past few years, Tatanka Means worked with Martin Scorsese on the Oscar-nominated Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) and appeared in Horizon: An American Saga (2024), directed by Yellowstone star Kevin Coster.
On the small-screen, you can catch him in episodes of FBI: Most Wanted (2020), Reservation Dogs (2022), and Outer Range (2024).
Here, Means plays Miles “Dust Cloud” Kittle, a former Broken Rock reservation police officer who, according to Hudnut, "got tired of busting his own people and felt he'd be better served protecting them as a Marshal."
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Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater
Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater on 'Marshals'Credit: Fred Hayes/CBS
Veteran actor Gil Birmingham is best known for his role as Billy Black in the Twilight saga (2008–2012) and his work with Sheridan, which includes both Yellowstone and the writer-director's 2017 film Wind River.
On Marshals, Birmingham returns to his role as Thomas Rainwater, a powerful casino owner who leads the Broken Rock Reservation. On his dynamic with Kayce, Birmingham told EW, "Rainwater provides a real anchor for Kayce. Somebody he can trust, somebody that he loves."
He also addressed the show's emphasis on Montana's indigenous population. "We get into some subject matter that is very realistic and [features] present-day challenges for the res," he said. "We're going to address real-life things — mining companies trying to come along, drug cartels. Rainwater has a lot more on his plate than what was in Yellowstone."
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Mo Brings Plenty as Mo
Mo Brings Plenty as Mo on 'Marshals'Credit: Fred Hayes/CBS
Mo Brings Plenty appeared on episodes of House of Cards and Hell on Wheels before joining Yellowstone as Rainwater's right-hand man Mo, a role he played for all five seasons of the drama.
You can also catch him on Showtime's The Good Lord Bird (2020), Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), and Lawmen: Bass Reeves (2023), which Sheridan executive produced.
He also worked behind the scenes as Yellowstone's Native affairs coordinator and the American Indian affairs coordinator on its prequel series, 1923.
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Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton
Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton on 'Marshals'Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS
In addition to playing Kayce's son, Tate Dutton, on Yellowstone, Brecken Merrill appeared on NBC's This Is Us as the son of Justin Hartley's Kevin Pearson.
Merrill will reprise his role as Kayce's moody teenage son. "I missed filming a lot, so when I got the email that they're working on a spinoff, I jumped for joy," Merrill told EW. "I was all in immediately."
Where can I watch Marshals?
Marshals airs Sundays on CBS and is available to stream on Paramount+.
Premium subscribers can stream it live and on-demand, while Essential subscribers can watch new episodes the following day.
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